Category Archives: General Information
Can a book itself be a Hobo?
Authors of the excellent biography of Jim Tully have released what they are calling “The vagabond copy of Jim Tully’s Beggars of Life“. It’s a free copy of Tully’s autobiography let loose in the wild. In the spirit of the “Where’s … Continue reading
Mark Dawidziak at the Ohioana Book Festival 2011
Mark Dawidziak, coauthor of “Jim Tully: American Writer, Irish Rover, Hollywood Brawler” talks with Doug Dangler at the Ohioana Book Festival.
Cleveland Plain Dealer leaves out JimTully.net…
We got no love, even though we were interviewed this time! I was contacted early this week by e-mail and then phone call regarding this story. Joanna asked what the traffic was to JimTully.net, I told her I didn’t pay … Continue reading
Jim Tully on Facebook…
We’ve started a fan page for Jim Tully on Facebook. You can see it in the sidebar as of this writing, but here’s a direct link!
Jim Tully on HuffPo – we get no love…
It’s nice to see the world taking notice of ol’ Tully, even if they haven’t taken notice of the only website dedicated to his work. Yes, since 2008 this site has slowly been growing with information, we’ve released the rarest … Continue reading
Tully in Story World
Added the following articles to “Magazines” after finding them listed on Ebay: Story World August, 1924 “The Thief of Bagdad” Story World December, 1924 “The Long Bulge Upwards: A Remarkable Autobiography of Struggle and Achievement Which Every Writer Should Read”
Jim Tully and Robert E. Howard Beggars of Life
Jim Tully and Robert E. Howard Beggars of Life by Brian Leno Robert E. Howard is oftentimes famously quoted as remarking that of all the writers living and working in his time, he felt there were only two whose work would endure—H. … Continue reading
William Lindsay Gresham dot com
Monster of the Midway is a new site dedicated to Nightmare Alley author William Lindsay Gresham. Though this site doesn’t get updated often, there isn’t much demand for it, as will probably be the case with the new site. Like … Continue reading
Ladies In The Parlor – Underworld Amusements
While preparing the forthcoming Scapegoat Publishing edition of Circus Parade I was able to purchase a copy of Ladies in the Parlor, one of the more scarce Tully novels. Since most of the copies available start at $400 (abebooks and … Continue reading